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Peregrine (1981)

door William Bayer

Reeksen: Frank Janek (1)

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Circling high over Rockefeller Center is a peregrine falcon, the most awesome of the flying predators. She awaits a signal from her falconer. It is given: the bird attacks, plummeting from the sky at nearly 200 miles an hour, striking a young woman and killing her instantly. So begins Peregrine, a chilling tale of obsession. By chance, newscaster Pamela Barrett witnesses the slaying. Her impassioned account of it on television that evening thrills the falconer, a brilliant madman who identifies with his deadly bird. He becomes fascinated with Pam and enmeshes her in a bizarre and deadly scheme even as she finds herself drawn to him by an erotic need she doesn't understand. As killing follows killing, the police and the media engage in cutthroat competition to find the murderer. Two falcons fight to the death above Central Park. Call girls, rich eccentrics, dealers in the black market for rare birds--all play their roles in this study of secret passion, desire, fulfillment, and ecstasy.… (meer)
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It's very seldom that I give a book only one star (if I dislike it that much I normally won't finish it). However, having set myself the task of reading all the Edgar Best Novel winners, I finished this one regardless. It was icky. I'm not the biggest fan of thrillers in any case, I much prefer whodunnits. When the thriller genre is mixed with sadistic eroticism, sex scenes from a woman's point of view that were obviously written by a man, and general misogyny, count me out. I felt icky after reading this book. It's about a falconer who trains an extra-large peregrine falcon to kill humans on command. And of course, the humans are young career women. I would not recommend this book to anyone. ( )
1 stem auntieknickers | Apr 3, 2013 |
Peregrine is the first in William Bayer’s Janek series and my fifth read for the Edgar Awards Reading Challenge. A killer peregrine falcon is loose in New York City. A TV station races to maintain their scoop while the police race to figure out how to stop it. Is it acting alone? Has someone trained it to kill? All involved soon come to the conclusion that there is a falconer behind the falcon. As the reader, you know from the beginning what the truth is and just have to wait, biting your nails, hoping they figure it out in time.

The falconer becomes obsessed with newscaster Pamela Barrett and is determined to make her his own human falcon. As the killings continue, the TV station and the police's differing priorities clash and Pamela draws closer to true danger. The only hope is that police detective Frank Janek will discover the truth despite a lack of cooperation from Pamela and her TV colleagues.

Though Janek investigates the peregrine case, he felt almost incidental next to Pamela Barrett and the falconer. I found this interesting since he is the feature character of the series. Perhaps Bayer didn’t originally intend it as a series or maybe this is just his style. Regardless, Janek did peak my interest as a character without being front and center.

Peregrine really kept me on edge. In the end, though, I was a little weirded out by it. It was kind of like watching a super creepy episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. I like SVU, but there were some images in Peregrine that I wish weren’t in my head. If you’re sensitive to that sort of material, I wouldn’t recommend Peregrine despite it being a good mystery.

http://iubookgirl.blogspot.com/2011/06/review-peregrine.html ( )
  iubookgirl | Jun 21, 2011 |
Too dark ( )
  pharrm | Oct 6, 2009 |
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Circling high over Rockefeller Center is a peregrine falcon, the most awesome of the flying predators. She awaits a signal from her falconer. It is given: the bird attacks, plummeting from the sky at nearly 200 miles an hour, striking a young woman and killing her instantly. So begins Peregrine, a chilling tale of obsession. By chance, newscaster Pamela Barrett witnesses the slaying. Her impassioned account of it on television that evening thrills the falconer, a brilliant madman who identifies with his deadly bird. He becomes fascinated with Pam and enmeshes her in a bizarre and deadly scheme even as she finds herself drawn to him by an erotic need she doesn't understand. As killing follows killing, the police and the media engage in cutthroat competition to find the murderer. Two falcons fight to the death above Central Park. Call girls, rich eccentrics, dealers in the black market for rare birds--all play their roles in this study of secret passion, desire, fulfillment, and ecstasy.

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